Darim Ibn-La'Ahad

Darim Ibn-La'Ahad (1195-12??) was a member of the Hashshashin and the eldest son of Altair Ibn-La'Ahad and his wife Maria Thorpe.

Biography
Darim was the eldest son of Syrian Assassin Altair Ibn-La'Ahad and his English wife Maria Thorpe. He was raised at Masyaf, trained to be an Assassin by his father, and a diplomat and a man of honor by his mother. But unlike Altair, who spent most of his early years separated from his father as part of Al Mualim's training, Darim and his younger brother Sef grew up in a house full of affection and love. Altair, though often stern, was a patient father too, a man determined to give his sons what Al Mualim had given to him - guidance and respect.

When Sef was killed by Abbas Sofian in 1228, Darim and his father arrived in Masyaf to find out why. As Altair fled from an ambush by Abbas set at a meeting, he met up with Darim, who helped him to fight off Abbas' Assassins. After they escaped, Darim left for Egypt to meet with Sef's widow's family, and he lived there until 1247. When his father became Mentor of the Assassins once more in 1247, he returned to Masyaf and in 1257 invited Niccolo and Maffeo Polo to Masyaf. However, he left when the Mongols took over the city, and had to say a final farewell to his ailing father, who died shortly after he saw Darim off.

Darim lived the rest of his life with Sef's family. It is unknown whether or not Darim had any offspring of his own.